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Kia won’t save the wagons in Australia


The Kia K4 Sportswagon could have reignited the compact wagon segment in Australia, but Kia’s local executives have all but ruled it out.

Speaking with CarExpert, Kia Australia general manager for marketing Dean Norbiato quashed hopes of the wagon-bodied K4 coming to Australia – even as a hybrid – arguing that under the Federal Government’s NVES emissions reductions scheme, the business case for a niche combustion or hybrid model is challenging.

“The NVES credits generated by an EV product far outstrip bringing in a [low volume] internal combustion wagon,” Mr Norbiato said.

When asked if the eventual hybrid version of the K4 SW could change the business case, Mr Norbiato added: “If you look at NVES credits from 2027 onwards, I think that hybrid dips into deficit, whereas EVs continue to be in credit”.

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K4 Sportswagon
K4 Sportswagon
K4 Hatch
K4 Hatch

The 2026 Kia K4 Sportswagon was revealed earlier this year by Kia’s European division, given the body style’s enduring popularity in the region.

It effectively blends the K4 Hatch’s roofline and rear tailgate with the extended rear overhang of the K4 Sedan, and boasts a healthy 604 litres of cargo capacity in European specification – almost 100L more than the sedan, and nearly 170L more than the hatch.

The K4 Sportswagon will be further detailed for Europe and the UK “in due course”, though we know it will launch with 1.0-litre and 1.6-litre turbo-petrol engines with the option of 48V mild-hybrid technology, like the Euro-market K4 Hatch. Further, Kia Europe has promised a “full hybrid” to be added to the K4 Hatch and Sportswagon ranges “later in 2026”.

While not officially detailed, the K4 Hybrid range is expected to run a version of the 1.6-litre naturally aspirated petrol-electric hybrid drivetrain that’s already used in the Kia Niro crossover as well as the Hyundai Kona and i30 Sedan.

Like the K4 Hatch and Sedan, the K4 Sportswagon will be produced at the Kia Mexico plant in Pesquería, Nuevo León.